Sentences with phrase «v emission norms»

It is complaint with Euro V emission norms and comprises of six cylinders along with twenty four valves using DOHC (double overhead camshaft) based valve configuration.

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Behavior, lifestyles and social norms have a major impact on emissions.
Skoda India has decided against upgrading the Octavia to meet the new Bharat IV emission norms which go into effect early next month.
The 2.0 TDI engine has been reworked to meet emission norms and produces 143 PS of power at 4000 RPM with 320 NM torque from 1750 — 3000 RPM.
Ford has not yet officially released details or specifications of the Dragon engine family but according to sources, it is a state - of - the - art motor designed to comfortably meet future emission norms.
The more powerful Accord would be available in two variants — Accord V6 3.5 and Accord V6 3.5 Inspire and comply with Euro IV emission norms.
The model features ABS with EBD (optional) and the latest emission norms have also been considered.
The 1.2 - litre mFalcon 3 - cylinder units have been developed in - house, are all - new and future protected to meet Bharat 6 emission norms if necessary.
The new engine is as yet cleared to meet BS IV and Euro IV emission norms, and has not been tested for European markets so far.
Tata Motors has upgraded the Indigo CS to comply with Bharat IV emission norms.
And that's too bad since most manufacturers have begun focussing on petrol engines to meet future emission norms
Plug - in hybrids and hybrids would soon become the norm dictated by emission regulations.
Pre-buying ahead of implementation of BS - IV emission norms and Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS), have reflected in 35.1 % growth in M&HCV (Truck) segment in H1FY2016.
These include reducing inertia in social and economic systems; building on a growing public desire for governments to act on climate change; removing implicit and explicit subsidies; reducing the influence of vested interests that increase emissions and reduce resilience; enabling the shifts from ineffective governance and weak institutions to innovative leadership in government, the private sector and civil society; and engaging society in the transition to norms and practices that foster sustainability.
Mercury emissions from coal - fired power plants can be reduced by using chemical filters, but while this is increasingly the norm in the rich world many developing countries have yet to catch up.
Yet while federal and international programs have encouraged companies to seek and curb methane emissions from gas and oil wells, pipelines and tanks, aggressive efforts like EnCana's are still far from the industry norm.
The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change had come down hard on coal - fired thermal power producers in 2015, setting a December 2017 deadline for meeting revised norms on emissions of particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, mercury and reduced water usage.
Fred, this number seems to have come from climate4you, where unfortunately for Norm, it is an estimate based on just the IR window region, so it takes no account of GHG emissions that change OLR over time.
If you disagree that all nations have a duty to reduce their ghg emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions without regard to cost to it, do you also deny the applicability of the well - established international legal norm that almost all nations have agreed to in 1992 in the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development called the «polluter pays» principle which holds that polluters should pay for consequences of their pollution?
On the one hand, the many older gasoline cars still on the road — as well as the new gas cars being sold likely have much higher emissions than their official figures — suggest there's a long, long way to go before 85 grams becomes the norm across all cars in Norway.
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